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The Kingship of Jesus Christ – SSPX Sermons

When we honor the feast of Christ the King, we follow Jesus's directive to confess Him before men. Christ is like any other king, for He chose to reign over us out of love from the Cross, conquered sin, and redeemed us. And so we must ask ourselves how can we promote Christ's kingship in our everyday lives, starting with giving up our own wills, taking up our crosses, and humbly submitting ourselves to Our Lord. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons pod...

Oct 27, 2025β€’11 minβ€’Ep. 319

Becoming the Infant of Our Lady – SSPX Sermons

It is God's will that our very first moment of existence is one of darkness, where we dwell in our mother's womb until we come out into the light. From the moment of our birth, we begin to perceive the world around us, first very poorly and then progressively clearer. At the same time, by God's design, our first contact with reality is with our mothers; we depend on her. This natural order that Our Lord designed reflects the design of the supernatural order, where from the moment of our baptism ...

Oct 23, 2025β€’16 minβ€’Ep. 318

Christ and His Church – SSPX Sermons

The parable of the wedding feast made by the king for his son shows in a concrete way the mystery of the Incarnation where God the Father has united the Son to the Catholic Church. There are further layers to this mystery found in how the Son of God serves as not only the Church's bridegroom, but her caretaker and defender as well. Moreover, the parable provides sobering words on the myriad of excuses we often make for not accepting the Father's invitation to the feast to our own peril. πŸ“Ί View ...

Oct 22, 2025β€’18 minβ€’Ep. 317

The Power of the Sacrament of Penance – SSPX Sermons

Why do we have faith and confidence in the great sacrament of confession? We know that our sins can only be forgiven by the power of God for our sins are an offense to Him. Moreover, Our Lord has extended this power to the Church he established out of His goodness and mercy. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons Archive on SSPXpodcast.com > πŸ“³ Subscribe to the SSPX on YouTube > ❀️ Like this s...

Oct 20, 2025β€’12 minβ€’Ep. 316

The Practice of Praying Well - SSPX Sermons

Prayer is a conversation with God. Yet we often allow our own struggles and complications to interfere with it. What we must understand is how simple it should be, so long as we make a focused effort daily to give our time and attention directly to Our Lord. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons Archive on SSPXpodcast.com > πŸ“³ Subscribe to the SSPX on YouTube > ❀️ Like this sermon? Support th...

Oct 14, 2025β€’16 minβ€’Ep. 315

Hail Full of Grace: The History of the Rosary - SSPX Sermons

On every Marian feast, we should feel a special joy. For they are a reminder of the great love Our Blessed Mother has for us. One of the most visible signs of her love for us is the great gift of the Rosary, a devotion which has antecedents stretching back to the earliest centuries of the Church. Through it, we are promised many graces, not just for ourselves, but for those we hold in our hearts as part of our intentions. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX S...

Oct 13, 2025β€’16 minβ€’Ep. 314

Hold Fast – SSPX Sermons

In the midst of the crisis in society and the Church, we look for clarity and stability. This is especially true when there is a crisis of authority in the Church. But we know that all authority comes from God, which He handed onto the Apostles as the first bishops who then passed it down in succession to this very day. This is why we must pray that they, like us, hold fast to the Faith of the Church, even if there we many temptations today to deviate from it. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on ...

Oct 09, 2025β€’11 minβ€’Ep. 313

Spiritual Maturity and the Little Way – SSPX Sermons

St. Therese is always full of surprises for the faithful. When it comes to happiness, for example, she expressed happiness at seeing herself as imperfect and in need of God's mercy at the time of death. By the world's standards, this is a twisted sentiment, but for those seeking eternity in heaven with Our Lord, it is precisely the right feeling to hold. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons Archiv...

Oct 08, 2025β€’20 minβ€’Ep. 312

Imitate What They Contain and Obtain What They Promise – SSPX Sermons

Tradition tells us that St. Dominic was given the Rosary by Our Lady, and it became one of the principle means for him to defeat the Albigensian heresy. Moreover, we know that it is through the power of the Rosary that victory was attained against all odds over the Muslims at the Battle of Lepanto. These are but two of the innumerable blessings received through the power of the Rosary--a great devotion that has has spread throughout Christendom over the centuries. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon...

Oct 06, 2025β€’13 minβ€’Ep. 311

You Can't Love What You Don't Know - SSPX Sermons

Holy Mother Church presents us the feast of All Saints to instruct us. For each saint has a particular virtue to teach. But the lesson we should draw from this day is that there is a quality common among all of them: a desire to love Our Lord and serve him above all else. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons Archive on SSPXpodcast.com > πŸ“³ Subscribe to the SSPX on YouTube > ❀️ Like this serm...

Oct 02, 2025β€’25 minβ€’Ep. 310

St. Michael: From Abraham to the Present – SSPX Sermons

St. Michael is our Church’s defender. And like all the angels, he also defends our children. He stands as a bulwark against the devil and evil. Even before the time of Christ, he protected those who followed God and were faithful to Him. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons Archive on SSPXpodcast.com > πŸ“³ Subscribe to the SSPX on YouTube > ❀️ Like this sermon? Support this apostolate > Wh...

Oct 01, 2025β€’20 minβ€’Ep. 309

LGBT Pilgrimage: Mockery of God and Scandal – SSPX Sermons

God should not be mocked, for He does what He says and He follows through. Yet in the world today, groups possessed by false ideologies go out of their way to mock Him. Sadly, we saw this transpire during the Jubilee Year in Rome when the so-called "LGBT" community invaded St. Peter's Basilica to spread their false beliefs in defiance of divine and natural law. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons...

Sep 29, 2025β€’20 minβ€’Ep. 308

I Offer You My Joys – SSPX Sermons

The life of man on earth is warfare against the flesh, the world, and the devil. A secret weapon in this war is offering our joys to the Lord. Joy, which is a uniquely human experience, is available to be offered to God. For in so doing, we recognize that the things in this life that bring us true joy come from God alone and it is to Him that we owe our thanks. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons...

Sep 25, 2025β€’20 minβ€’Ep. 307

What Makes a Man Good? And What Is a Martyr? – SSPX Sermons

When we assess who a good person is, we must look beyond their natural virtues to see the extent to which they conform their life to God. For God alone is good and so we must never lose sight that it is His goodness alone that elevates us supernaturally. In the martyrs, we find an example of those who have conformed their lives to God's goodness while displaying their ultimate love for Him through their sacrifice. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons p...

Sep 24, 2025β€’14 minβ€’Ep. 306

The Cross Is the Key to Catholicism – SSPX Sermons

The Cross is the key to understanding Our Lord, the Catholic religion, the work of redemption, and our duties. If we do not understand the mystery of the Cross, then we can understand nothing. One of the main causes of the crisis in the Church is the desire to create a new religion without the Cross at the center. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons Archive on SSPXpodcast.com > πŸ“³ Subscribe to...

Sep 22, 2025β€’14 minβ€’Ep. 305

The Value of Our Crosses – SSPX Sermons

The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross celebrates the return of the Cross through the efforts of the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius against the Persians. However, only when Heraclius humbled himself by removing his royal raiment was he able to bring the Cross back into Jerusalem. At the same time, this feast reminds us of the cruciform structure of many churches, the present of crosses throughout, and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscrib...

Sep 18, 2025β€’17 minβ€’Ep. 304

The Foolishness of God Is Wiser than Men – SSPX Sermons

By the world’s wisdom, Christ’s voluntary death upon the Cross was both shameful and foolish. And yet know that through the Cross, Christ attained victory over this world and the devil. When we fall short in this life through sinning and opt to quit, that is, flee the Cross of Christ, we embrace the foolishness of this world. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons Archive on SSPXpodcast.com > πŸ“³ ...

Sep 17, 2025β€’13 minβ€’Ep. 303

Our Lady, Co-Redemptrix – SSPX Sermons

On the feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we have the opportunity to reflect on the importance of this feast for the Society of Saint Pius X. In union with Our Lord Jesus Christ, Who Our Lady brought into the world and stood with painfully at the Cross, Mary dedicated the whole of her life for the redemption of mankind. Her designated role in our salvation as Co-Redemptrix is particularly material when we consider the Society's mission of forming holy priests who stand in per...

Sep 15, 2025β€’10 minβ€’Ep. 302

Rome: The City of Popes – SSPX Sermons

Rome is the historic center of the Catholic Church where the popes through the centuries continue to profess the Faith as handed down from the Apostles. They are our models and pillars that we cling to. We do not know when the end of time will occurs, but we entrust ourselves to the Church and authentic papal teachings perpetually, while making ourselves ready for the constant struggle against the temptations of the world. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX ...

Sep 11, 2025β€’7 minβ€’Ep. 301

Holy Priests, Holy Church – SSPX Sermons

The priests are the human instruments working through the grace of the Church, as God ordained. What the angels cannot do, the priests ordained for God can. The priests carry out the same mission to the people of the world as Christ granted to St. Paul and the Apostles through His sanctification. They are entrusted not just to keep the traditions of the Church as bestowed through the teachings of the Apostles, but to perpetuate the Faith through their sacred ministry. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Se...

Sep 10, 2025β€’17 minβ€’Ep. 300

Our Lady: Beginning of Our Salvation – SSPX Sermons

Our Lady’s conception is the beginning of our redemption. Her coming was prefigured throughout salvation history. Throughout the Old Testament, we can see how God showed her coming as a preparation for the great coming of His Son, Christ Our Lord. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons Archive on SSPXpodcast.com > πŸ“³ Subscribe to the SSPX on YouTube > ❀️ Like this sermon? Support this apostola...

Sep 08, 2025β€’10 minβ€’Ep. 299

Moved with Compassion – SSPX Sermons

The parable of the Good Samaritan represents how we have been stripped of all that God has given us. Ignorance, malice, concupiscence, and weakness are the wounds we remain inflicted with, even after the grace of baptism. This is why Our Lord reaches out to us, to heal these wounds, and draw us close to Him. We may resist this act of love from God, but His grace conquers all. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Bro...

Sep 04, 2025β€’15 minβ€’Ep. 298

Lessons from the Tomb of St. Pius X – SSPX Sermons

As much as we can speak about the life of St. Pius X, we must also reflect on the life he led for Christ. He dedicated his life for Christ and committed himself to living poor and dying poor. He was a model an icon of humility that remains a model for us to this very day. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons Archive on SSPXpodcast.com > πŸ“³ Subscribe to the SSPX on YouTube > ❀️ Like this serm...

Sep 03, 2025β€’14 minβ€’Ep. 297

The Relay Race of Human History – SSPX Sermons

In a relay race, a series of runners must take a baton, pass it on between each other, and get it to the finish line without dropping it lest they be disqualified. This sporting event can be seen as an image of human history whereby each generation is a runner and the baton they pass on to subsequent generations (runners) is the Catholic Faith until the end of recorded time. This image of receiving and passing on the Faith is as old as Christianity itself, as seen in St. Paul's Epistle to the Co...

Sep 01, 2025β€’20 minβ€’Ep. 296

Our Lord Rejects No One – SSPX Sermons

Sinners who draw close to Our Lord know that they will not be rejected by Him. For as the Gospel tells us, Christ came to save sinners; everything He does is for our salvation. Moreover, Our Lord knows our sinfulness and need to be pardoned. This is why He asks us continually to draw near to Him. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons Archive on SSPXpodcast.com > πŸ“³ Subscribe to the SSPX on YouTu...

Aug 28, 2025β€’9 minβ€’Ep. 295

The Overflowing Goodness of God – SSPX Sermons

In the Sundays following Pentecost, Holy Mother Church provides us with instructions through the Collects at Mass on how to think about God and pray rightly to Him. One of the central themes of these prayers is God's overflowing goodness and His love for us. Indeed, Our Lord's love is so abundant that He will forgive our sins if we ask with the right disposition, so that we may have eternity with Him in heaven. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podc...

Aug 27, 2025β€’13 minβ€’Ep. 294

Three Moments in Our Lady’s Life – SSPX Sermons

There are three moments in Our Lady's life that are integral to her privileged role in assisting us in our salvation: The Immaculate Conception; the Annunciation; and the Crucifixion. All of them show in a unique way how God set Mary apart from her very existence up through the death of her Divine Son in a manner not granted to any other mortal. God the Father prepared for heaven to come down to earth through the person of Mary while also offering us the unique grace of her intercession before h...

Aug 25, 2025β€’17 minβ€’Ep. 293

Making Room for God's Mercy - SSPX Sermons

God is goodness in Himself. The miracle of creation is a manifestation of His goodness. In this parable, we are called to recognize that our salvation is not by our our means. Indeed, we cannot redeem ourselves. All we can do is recognize our own sinfulness and beseech God for the grace to assist us in this life. He owes us nothing. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons Archive on SSPXpodcast.com &...

Aug 21, 2025β€’12 minβ€’Ep. 292

The Treasure of the Mass - SSPX Sermons

The Mass is the heart of the Catholic Faith. It also animates us with a truly Christian spirit. It is the most important means by which Our Lord draws us closer to Himself and a perpetual expression of God's inexhaustible love for us. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to the SSPX Sermons podcast to get every episode > 🎀 Browse our Sermons Archive on SSPXpodcast.com > πŸ“³ Subscribe to the SSPX on YouTube > ❀️ Like this sermon? Support this apostolate > What ...

Aug 20, 2025β€’21 minβ€’Ep. 291

Saints for Repentant Sinners - SSPX Sermons

The Temple in Jerusalem as an image of our own soul; it is now the place where God dwells. Yet like those in Jerusalem old old, we divorce ourselves from God through mortal sin and seeking after those things that have nothing to do with the supernatural life. To bring us back into the life of grace, God has sent saints into the world to serve as models of holiness and repentance, including Ss. John Vianney, Lawrence, and Philomena. πŸ“Ί View / Listen to this Sermon on YouTube > πŸ”Š Subscribe to ...

Aug 18, 2025β€’16 minβ€’Ep. 290
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